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Inspector General Horowitz Makes A Bombshell Confession: IG Office Did Not Recover All “Missing”…

Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s much anticipated report on the FBI and the Department of Justice’s conduct in their handling of the Hillary Clinton private server investigation was released yesterday, June 14. The report was more than 500 pages, and it took roughly a year and a half to compile. The thing is, the investigation is still incomplete.

The Inspector General explained on Friday that his staff was not able to recover every single “missing” text message between FBI agent Peter Strzok and fellow agent/mistress Lisa Page between the dates of Dec. 15, 2016- May 17 2017.

The two agents exchanged anti-Trump text messages constantly, but the messages between the months of December 2016 up until the exact day the special counsel Robert Mueller was appointed to his position on May 17, 2017 were mysteriously “missing.” The FBI claimed that a glitch was to blame.

Inspector General Horowitz did recover some of the messages between the lovers, but he explained that there are still some messages that are “missing.”

On top of that, IG Horowitz was not given any text messages that came from Department of Justice prosecutors in regards to Hillary Clinton’s “MYE” probe and no messages from Peter Strzok’s Gmail account.

Investigative reporter Paul Sperry posted a series of tweets on the matter.

Sperry tweeted, “BREAKING: IG Horowitz confirms his staff did not recover all of Strzok’s or Page’s text messages from the December 15, 2016 – May 17, 2017 “gap” period when FBI suffered mysterious archiving”glitch” …”

In another damning text exchange between the FBI lovebirds 6 days after Strzok said he’ll “stop” Trump from becoming President, was a discussion about an “insurance policy” to keep Donald Trump out of office.

“I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office…that there’s no way [Trump] gets elected…but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok text messaged to Page in an Aug. 15, 2016 exchange, referring to Andrew McCabe.

“It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” Strzok added.

Strzok and Page continually sent messages back and forth to one another about their distain for President Donald Trump.

If we don’t see the rest of the text messages between Strzok and Page we will never know the truth. There is most definitely damning evidence that the left does not want us to see in these “missing” text messages.